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IW™*- ^ slowly tttoiwt. «aM «•»% I base 1 anasansuV mar ssssjr sassssre waa 'tint .aattitfcii *wa^aw4|s*.:W^\oio«i •^^^^asawjw^sw^\^'*\ op «a»Taa*lle 8, ~ t?B*sttered, \stoss*» **», to fc-ka etepasd si low toaoa I i&lm girl, n thM «ba waa sbja. Bad abo i exterior. Tho two no lair apofeo. -T»H tho ^iw«w WseaaaBYiv \F^ : Jow- i. Itrv fjrafesaa, Mr. taafsasSaf si die- Wo tsn»osr os •»• foot 417 oajyaSa***! •Pm' it vtu oafa to to Tha koakf a* if Hair dws ba£tssg ana*. tfeey waat to mmsaae mtereot Tha tothetr thetr aoto hurried feat* dose tha Sway Cleveland haa asvotled a atatoa of ragaar. At thai distance ft cannot a aaao whether It ta a atatoa to or ta WUbobs RSeaarC Mn. Kajorle Qoald DrexeTs itttla la oat dowa aa a ttt.tto.oeo r. bat thoro ora athara that can ba bought at oaaa that price. . There as a gaol oaai of taik now flhoat \Boaorbag cooWnt.- bat with* 4«t hartng trla4 It wo abooldnt thtak ia«r bag woali,taata good, no nasv •aaaaa jadjo aooao at tha Moa BOO at Ant afeht ProbabU ha la Of thoM bUiagmmtlc faftowa who tfeo gttwi gaMaiag for aaron aad than marry fn oooht oaght to ba aoajr for a good many to tot aow •—ItMa coats thla An aaatarn court haa grantod ^ifforca to a woman baeaaaa bar Ifeor wnon the? wara marrlod. v ... --f : -'' A Franeajnan who baa' bacon« an- thoalaattc about baaaball la going to try to auka ft tha French National gnaw. A boyt* bacabaU gamo wonM tM a Quasar maaatlng comparad with two ninoa of aavdtabki Frenchman an- gagms in tbo aport Ooata* mftk aaaiaa itrongty raaon> -aaaaiait aa a now oara for Inabriety. 'Try lt^-on aoma frload. ' -Thara will be no art ta maacnilna 10001008.\ aaya an EngUah\artlat \un- tflmandlacardtroooara f M Toah! Look at tha bats soma of tha man ara waartng this yaar. The Wrights bara a now safety d«- •tea for aflators. If it don't work any better than too safety dortcos on olorators tha rata of risk on arUtore will not ba radnoad. { \ at tbo iitng JbHaay • Sh]MajHj|A]ookad oat froat tWoaf«a|a^^glooai,th»aroa«bt UaaaalT If » ^tmg poataro. Bo aa ftt feaj*;*ja Ateoryaa to taaak with aattxtag of exdtoaHoA ^tfjm* Dorry! That too** Hko tliarfigr thing! UtMoaar 1 Ho blow ffcotjan aad dUt of parkaaoa yoars ndatioa frasa ahoat a%o gvoat mt mi aavn^ hamdrad.at \RoaBy WfU hOTO _ aad doahed. It waj aad foam Ufa, -RJaa ttr Ok. Aa haro K nab \Why doat loot it. Want for tbo too arat tbao aha lo ta bar Tha dwgor \Voo it looka aa if got bJa rtag back.'' aaid •J. *o \•awistlmaa I Am toro I Lovo Yaav\ rotnrning to the original, subject, \And ay aasworr \I am afraid it Is no, now, Jimmy. I foal somehow that If I had not ( found this ring; it would navo hoaa yaa.\ \That doesn't do mo any good,\ re- marked Rogers, aad lad tha way slowly back to tha Moontaia Hotel Aa tmosMl thrill of light bajpf- neoa ran through Dorine's Talna, bnt tbo man looked ahead wrth gloomy eyes and aaw nothing save ahadowa. Retaining to New York, Dorine's drat act was t o hare an adTetttee- ment inserted » tha Loot and Found columns of tbo newapapers. It road merer/: \Found a ring. la- Wala, 'J. O.\* Dorine prided herself on the con* serratire line. She could not wall be troubled with parsons trying to claim the ring. . Gradually aa the days wore on a sense of dteappointment filtered through bar thoughts. In tha dim recess of bar brain aha bad counted on the claimant; be was to bo big and broad and blonde. With shadowy eyee Dorine let go too romance abo had hugged cloaa in her Innermost thougbta, and waat to tbo jeweler, to baro the great dia- mond aet to bar liking; She watched the jeweler examine tbo ring; then his keen eyes shot up at her. Rage boiled within bar, and tbo hot color flamed In her cheeks. Suspicion- larked in the man's eyes. Dorine.;, would have fled from the shop bad not her sense of right come to the rescue. . '\Unusually beautiful stone,\ ro- raarked the man suavely. \Very.\ lady aaa iiawJaiia 1 to tan gattho *->-^ psjr light to tooatloa aaaawa vat auiiiat. at aa, aaspiy glanoa at - Idoay mar Dam aaaV aW laMbod aa) wltmttatoBo 4 oadek aootcro ftdrnV aiapgsd farthor -i havo ao roaooa to 0.» etaada for Johai a rhaj WantJcal — ^JamSg^jgaemQhav tohavo Gnbam^s •oioa took oa ewddea an- thortty. \Orlgga plaoaa be so good aa to droo tbo tabjact aad oat tbo atooo aa aflaa tkla lady iealrea.- DorhM agoia glamoml ap. Her eyes hoM aJla^o#taaffa. The atrain had hooa groat Graham aaoko rapidly, ta low. anulMai toaoa, \I am deopty sorry thai thing haa happened. I mat a ring, like too oae yoa hato. ap near Chabaaogay ksko la tbo Adlioadacka. N \Aad I found it\ Dorine gonad frankly ap into tbo big maa'a eyes, aad watched the light dawn there. 1 had an advertmement hi all the papore. bat yoa talked to appear.\ The bloado man tamed »gti*a to the Jeweler. \DM yoa take too meae- araaaoat of the flngarr* Bo mo- tioned Dorine to hold oat bar hand. She draw bade. \It la not my rug,\ abo aald. \Tib one else win evbr wear It,\ Graham told her. and Dorine ac- cepted tbo coming of bar big. broad, blonde claimant Emerson Nat a aoeeaiaaor. One of the wittieet members of too local bar la Paschal H. Coggnaa. Be- akiea being a lawyer and a writer of law hooka, ha tabes aa active tatereet fat Questions pertaining to the Unitar- ian denomination. •' . At a dlaaer of kia TJnltirlaa breth- ren tbo other evening a speaker waa tolttng bow the phileoopby of Bmer- aon, who waa lilxaaoif at one time a Unitarian clergyman, waa baoomtag mora aad more a powerful force la the religion of all Protestants, and ho went oa to any that Emerson la now more highly regarded by Unitarians than over before. In fact/* some persons,\ said tbo speaker, \think we worship Emereon. They never heard of aim before, aad think that he is the object which all Unltariana worship.** \Except thoee,\ Interrupted Mr. Coggine, \who think he is tha man who makea tbo shoo of that name.\— Philadelphia Tlmea. What tha l-olloatnao Are For. There are a groat many policemen In the streets of the City of Mexico, for tbo government oaaaldora It deetrable to know all that to gotag on, aad at night there la one at ovary comer. Each carries a loatero, which la gen- erally placed la too middle of the in- tersecting streets. There are only two uses for tbo mat era; first, to let the thievea know where the guardian of tbo law is, aad. aeeond. as the po- liceman la generally sitting oa the pavement, leaning against one of the nooses asleep. It enables the tourist to find him aad wake him up aad make him tell where the tourists' ho- tel le>-E. Qoiaoy Smith, Travela at Homo and Abroad. They Alt Have a Limit \Harry asked a Baltimore girl of her older brother, \don't yon think Masle Magglna la the sweetest girl you'va aver mot?\ \I do not,\ replied tbo unimpres- sionable Harry. \Then you will at least admit that she's Juat as pretty as she can be?\ persisted sister.. '1 will.\ assented Harry, \most glrh Strategy. \Why do you always take that girl out for a ride in your motor car be- fore you spend tha evening calling a( nor house?\ \Promise not t o lot it ,gct to herf \Sure.\ \Well 111 tell you. Motorin makes her so boaise that she can' sing.\ ATLANTIC *•?*; & %m\ * i-iaOb out ta DANGER OF I -rM'&Pfs UpTwty ewan bmwMfwt QtrfJM Lifft awW -M Karoo* wT wa^P'eJ^Pa' a^Pw*b aaya Or. CHarteo Qrahai baor of atato of Mow Yorov New York. That da agar of maaaaf aad bobonic pbajao larka b'W aad *VBBV aad that thoro are i ckfidroo aad yommg firm ta this wo , mmrvoa,\ i\ • • ^* • ^ ••—*—».—-- g ftbooario. S15a ctty.lr. l35l Ob- 1 35Sfitm : Im » Jklai saad be bad aaaad •« kJad^jJ^'J,^^ paiafnland avea fatal were anixtlnaa aaoda by Dr. d Rogero, sMdlcal oxamaaor of tbo deWtasaat of Sbor, at tfeo boa of tbo hearuog of tfeo faetory veatigation oonuoJaoioa. la tfeo coarao of his osajamortoa Abraaa L Bkaa, oocmaol for tfeo e mlaiinai. Dr. Rofora waa naked at factories hi whiafe whits mstrhaa ara suds. Tbore are too of tfe Is Brooklya aad tfeo otfesr la m OS wage. Beyond enomtftan tfebrt are tfeo most daagoroaB fsotorloo 1B aba absba. Thoro fe) vary great dmsmsf ta onsV ployoa who handle tbo amdaaws smff work over the gasspsoraam aasta. Tso chief meases la a rotthnjr sway of tfeo bonce, parUcmlarly the Jaw sooja, dam to tbo aetloB of tfeo wfeten fbasmsmi \Many woaaaaosd ehOdrea work: la these two faetorieo aad Is aty' ostslss their osiploysaoat aasaj* to atwkfbtt- od. Altaoagh oar pre seat haw aaya that children amy do aotfesag ts aoob places bat pock tfeo toxoa, I am ambm aura that they sort tfeo •atcheo. TsJa avpnaaa them to as msefe laassr sa thfialaai the grown atom.\ Children, no sals, sboold not ba al- lowed to work m ossos atfat worss, ta pearl button (aotorlea, Is gao anas> tie works, ta pottsrloa or ta nk amine! factorioa of any oort Is ess pearl bmtton factory os Long Island, he toatmod, ba fossf lM^soya aad girta oador the ago of 1C \sVory worker tfeat I examined ta this'place I foaad to ba atnlertsg with laxyagltla or bronchitis,\ ho said. WSSt OS, SB tit iy«Bjy«^fV-o FOR APPLES lledtsNa 'Canal*, Away. tbo seanoat •o told la tt. ssjr by EST. f, [JQk Putt of tfeo BO tftw of tfeo wKfcaa* tbsartlole gtelki The ottodat saaaJl coat by tbo sutaBatlca of aa txfeaaat voatnatlag gfatast. Tbo haw at present amfcoo It lawsosorble to rassedy.tho ooadftloa, bo aaid. aad aawJad bJa belief thai children aboaid bo arfAffetiod trois werkisg is hair The only other wltaosa was WTJlkm F. Tlbbai a deputy tnoaectoo, who bsv tlflod reajardlsg a candy faetory to tblo etty whoro tfeo oosdliloas wore. is fete lo**aage, \dirty aad la that of Mr. asass, who asimad to bo fa- miliar with tfeo pronaises, nUaay.\ asldroaa belplof i »»sJ id the crop was a- that matter* \Why da a members tfeo bluffs ass • at night s» BM) sleep sad day long sad BO longer see SSaM 1ramt BSSff OSS >^BPwnBBSF^«^sa^e'^0>r .jppnsegc .JL ;w.-;, sjGgaSy soar a asf ample drop to the wltm awJamiaBd immediately ayoaa iaaiilii to get it r bfsi s>d they were ac Mre flesh m B they pat to confae rtAsUB» TO WECK BABIES to tatabllsli trolns With ow HeaMb manv tttfcla aatt to tst at Cheek Tour Baby.\ wbes yoa enter a Boat pinch yoe> tfa sYaamlng. bnay over to the B that smiles at the spotless legend, set yourself while tsfey. M kwaatMnmt of its life beforo trals tbso.' Or, If yon are tired, yon mothers. that oamo sores %$ load you to a cosafortablo mssfew Tbo Isjaa of a asssfat room Is now •sasg: triad oat by tfeo Southsra ttaSSBt at Boiiiasaaila If the ex- jaflasfn avwvos ossoaoofnl the room* ff asJobaady ksr •tttslwhed at all larger atatatis. It la the aim of tfeo oosBpany to osjalp the rooms with all tfeo esstfsrbi of a home. PBISOHERS ACT AS GUARDS i in teattle JsH Oo t o Oosrt Alooe and PJotoro Aftor Ad- journment lo Ordered. All Beatlo, Waah.-^»asrtBtT of the est in the appropriatioa for fefa otJee. as aude fey the coasty wnimlialotara. sad rosMiing that bo BMStt conttaoo to ba short of depwty shorfffs, ShertaT Robert T. Hodge hu adopted the o» podleat of sending prisoners to attend court unaccompanied by dopattoa asd oa their parole to rotors. The other day tfeo sherln? seat Jobs W. Dalton. charged with abductloo, down to Justice R. R. OoorgVa eosrt oa parole, and ha reported hit arrival at court by telephone and later askod for permission to take dinner down- town. \No you come to the Jail for din- ner; well fix yoa np n -warm bite.\ aaid tbo sheriff. Dalton was back Is jail In aeven mlnstes after he tole> phoned.^ / Jack Rabbit Is Hoodoo. Dallas, Ore,—Fred Aoor, a promi- nent farmer living near Rickeraii, Polk county, accidentally abot blmaolf while driving some? cattle from Rick- eraii to Dallas, A jack rabbit ran ac- cross the road and Auer reached for bis revolver in hie hip pocket.. TbeJ hammer caught on hii chaps and ono shell exploded, the bullet entering hta aide. . Radium Rays Deadly. Paris.—Professor Bouchard',* experi- ments with radium have convinced him that when projected on nerve cen- ters radium produces paralysis '•apid death. MISER'S FORTUNE IS POUND aswviey i#M^wevoe iw mat^ wi man —DMIked Hie fletasVes and Lived In OfcJahssna. Carrier. Okla.—To and a fottsso IS foid aad currency tdddas la atrasgar asd hmsrobablo places fas kia own boose was the experience of Gerhert Tholllen, a German farmer living near horo, This money, ojooaatisg ts WL- fOO.tf, bad boas boarded by a F. flebmitso, aa oeeastrie recmse, who had made hla borne with Thlaeon a asaabsr of years. Thteiea bettered •omoltsa probably was wottfe IMSS or H^CO, hot had s o Idea of its wsere- aboots. Tbo money was found wbes Bettnltao died of pneumoaUa aereral dsyo ago. Schultae formerly lived in Texaa, whore ho haa rolati ves who aow have fallen heir to hla fortune. Scbultse disliked his klnamen, and In Texaa he boaurded with Thiglons mothaMn-law. Wtaon the Thielsna moved to Carrier, ScbulUe followed asd lived with them, paying them £•** month, aiwaya in easfe. Do occupied a alngls roots, In- to which he admitted no ono. When the boarder died Tbielen went to Enid and asked bow he should roceed in caring for the email per- nal estate that had been left by the old man. Tbielen was appointed ad- ministrator. During hla lifetime Scbultse had told Tbielen be ahould be his heir, but no will ao far as known ever was executed.* Thielen upon returning home refused to enter and search the old man's room un- leoo accompanied by neighbors. B. kf. Spado and J. P. Glgoux helped Tblolen explore the room. aaotoi et at the fltat atop gout nd ry aoama bssvataag and rattluig Bidaos ydaoaa. There vss srasgad a^aa socks, stored » drairora, sad hi old clothing. nf drdlarj si fto and W tost aonituotsa wore tfeo core of big baadloa of odd OormoB yarn socks. la as old voat wabm swboitse m«da btmeslf was fooad fUtt In W blUa Tbo sabBOy had aoos sewed m the lln* mg of the voat wtdab tcholtse had work for years. IS another vest was •1.110. aad ts aa odd hUTbook was $60 la bOla asd SLttfB sUvor. Tbo ve8U had boos staJbid assay In bareao draw- era barred by BHIBSSIB combination lOOBS. IS tfeo foist btttsss of a chest made by Seholtao waa tUtfl la $20 gold pieces Elsewbero ta odd places was tl.OoO in notes. Tblolen doposJtod the fortune m » bank at Carrier aad will hold it for the lawful botra. New Rule at ftortliwostern. Chicago.—A now \alow down\ sign waa erected the otbor day along th* Bpeedway of love at Northwestern uni- veralty. In segregated chapel Mi« s Mary Potter, the now dean of the r^ eda, announced that hereafter men callera at Wilier* dormitory will hat* to provide themselves with two cards —one for. tho callee and the other ft* herself.- If the dean approves of the visitor he will he admitted; othcr»i» —and Miss Potter made the »ifnation quite clear—he wlU stay outside, in* dlgnatten over the new ruling 1B K^ 1 among the coeds and the men ntu- dents affected. oOiy doner, oiied 1 $ru l;? - m «nj , *• to S m \*» dtpturM Of «tdaa note.1' ttttmA to '* aon named Ortnrold bf OOM. The WMloner'o nwr about* Mlllloeat Hen *waa tfeS\ tanults r n crsatars .#•?-• ths repoao eneutial b» ekarms. smb.' aut thirty^ •ometimea msfs>< iturity WSBII H; etlicate aa a were brighter am athletic ytsssf .-| sQver thread ssst ffei hsuriant hair. Al tsff ly, she wag bag habit at own, and of VaSasSJbj at her slunM «t d* sstk uselaas tfelsgd ta sfler all, are smss^db -aad too BTrtak Shhjfefj 4 her fofbeaa, ••• ' •- Though kfrs 0t|atBi bandly, bar smsssml s vbolly unra]asas> l<m] stf had susls fear sti pteable lmprassSjSM fl %erporeal; asd tt\' fgsaj fWon of lalaf ttlfel ••idcalmoflsarip^smtj If unrorirfcrb^B^\ttai «ss spot wass^, T *sas? mrted la tfeo htssfej t the effect of areSsdatrl dream poaaiMy asset rsquired not assay fer the nabtta of 1 set that aha. flt>m deep reai b> realise tnsi ksr pillow, aad •! her own- waited an bat •as had sot ef dreaming, meh. for tha kid been far momenta «ffiprehenaios wTjSO I Mrs. DelaroosssBpf • Sin that at sight have •keeping. H_ ,-,-- space beneath ^feor Jdl told her tho inlaSlgkt •«e away empty. Roi wu broad awass Is s •at erect to swiftly tl MT forehead aXastty •bi^ cold aad feard •sooth that was tames •enacingly to her SOS \Don't move, or yt mid a rough Wataw Mrs. Delaroes)oraBSBf *«hand, seek Santa f^- She cotlt ttm ft Uncled abo eosM. tso seui that had tsoefe ™ ls ^a» a groat loat \Tjjlw. Delarotfes > ^That's right; Po a »« voice. -Tfyooto r *\you.\ *o«Kh tbougfe tfeo fn »**tnl\y anbdsSC It ^n heard m tfet OSTT ^ho drew b'iassv * JW waa evtdest^ si **Hn another attet **** the metaWt it wehead again, esflli&j ••J the Toice wast oa See here, lady, rta Jsto xm yoo, last P 1 we. and dost ma J* you want to got r** 1 waa pressed s J' forehead, t aa i J this room quietly, Jftnow. if yon mal *». ne « fir* mlnutee wad off!\ 'JP 1 ^ eold preaxure EJa ner forehead, a *° Ve, i about j tho .roi 7?« and dmtbtloaa 1 *« man'p feet as auxil JfP« soundless. Ho ***MTIK table to a wn J* ea „ch m turn wltJ m **r* from as &&' .•'*>j^'_> ; -« s ,'.-t;*^»*i*i'5 -)>*'*• • •>-*;*'.*»»'t.., \ . \...